- the two authentic Mil Mi-8T helicopters with real world SKA livery and side markings,

- the security gate at the airport with armed military guards and barriers on the road,

- ambience and effect sounds and

- precise object and building placements around the airport as of 2012.

Mogadishu X3 comes with an automated installer/uninstaller which includes the scenery registration at FSX! For the outstanding support by developing this installer/uninstaller we like to express our appreciation and thanks to:

Screenshots representing Mogadishu X v.3.0:

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Aden Adde International Airport Facts:

Caution:

This data is based on open source internet inquiry and real world AIP of Somalia as of 11 May 1981, 22 FEB 1982, 13 FEB 1986 and 13 MAR 1986. The use of this data for real world aviation is strictly prohibited!

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Start "MogadishuX3_Setup.exe" and follow the wizard's instructions. The installer will also register the scenery to FSX.

Important: Do not change the installation path unless the wizard cannot find the FSX root path!

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Start FSX and enjoy the scenery. No further steps are required. To uninstall Mogadishu X3 simply open the Windows Control Panel/Programs page, select Mogadishu X3 and click "uninstall". The installer/uninstaller will remove all files, the Windows registry entry and the registration at FSX.

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Advice:

Please set the ferry traffic to at least 10% to enable the cargo vessel traffic and the carrier group.

Set the FSX evironment sound volume to at least "35" for best and most realistic effect results.

Update manual for all versions prior to Mogadishu X3:

Uninstall any previous version of Mogadishu X completely then perform the steps of the installation manual (please see instructions above).

Uninstall instructions for any Mogadishu X version prior to Mogadishu X3: